Festivals
Festivals
The City of Taguig celebrates its agricultural roots with the Melon Festival and Piyesta ng mga Magsasaka last May 15, 2025, at the Melon Farm in Barangay Wawa.
The event is organized by the City Agriculture Office and the Taguig Farmers Association, coinciding with the Feast of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. It includes games, performances, and a communal feast as farmers and their families gather to give thanks for their harvest.
The festival highlights the importance of agriculture in the economy and culture and pays tribute to the farmers who contribute to the City's food resilience.
The City of Taguig held its first Regional Food Festival last April 11-13, 2025 at Arca South, FTI, Barangay Western Bicutan, Taguig City.
Every region in the Philippines joined the festival to showcase their flavorful and wide selection of delicacies.
Through the City Nutrition Office, the Healthy Street Food Festival was held last July 12, 2024 at the Employee's Park, Taguig City Hall.
The healthy and nutritious street food and drinks were prepared by the City Nutrition Office that aims to add nutritional value to affordable food such as street food and drinks.
Kangkong Chips
Carrot Cheesesticks
Banana Blossom Balls
Chicken Veggie Balls
Veggie Burgers
Fruits on the Go
Kamote Balls (Buchi-buchi)
Healthy Refreshing Juices (Tanglad, Cucumber, Sampaloc, and Kamote Tops)
Rating cards were given to the participants to evaluate the food and drinks based on appearance, flavor, aroma, texture, affordability, and general acceptability.
Taguigueños pay homage to their holy patroness with the Santa Anang Banak River Festival.
The grand, lavish, and enjoyably uproarious fluvial parade courses along a stretch of the Taguig River, retracing the city’s roots to when the waterway was the arterial lifeblood of what was then a settlement of farmers and fishermen thriving along the lakeshore of the nearby Laguna de Bay.
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